Motorhome, Camper and RV Rentals Alaska

Alaska

Alaska is the forty-sixth most populous state, but it is also the largest state in the country. Approximately half of Alaska’s residents live in Anchorage. Because of its remoteness and wild beauty, Alaska is a very popular tourist destination, especially in an RV rental Alaska. It is also an area rich in natural resources, and there is a raging debate as to whether the country should use those untapped resources or preserve the pristine beauty of this state. Despite this, Alaska’s economy is dominated by the oil, natural gas, and fishing industries that export these valuable resources. Read some of the awesome RV rental Alaska reviews and see for yourself why you should get here soon!

You might be surprised that there are so many places to visit and enjoy when you do visit Alaska, so we have come up with a list, which can help you with your trip to Alaska. We have also included information on three campgrounds for an RV rental in Alaska. Enjoy!

Alaska Attractions

Alaska Native Heritage Center

If you want to learn more about Alaska, its history and people, you must start your visit by checking out the Alaska Heritage Center located in Anchorage. It showcases artifacts, memorabilia and culture of the natives which played a significant role in the development of the state. It also features educational programs, demonstrations, workshops, and guided and audio tours of the center, as well as tours of outdoor village sites. Drive your RV rental in Alaska to Anchorage, and visit the Alaska Native Heritage Center.

Museum of the North in Fairbanks

Drive your RV rental in Alaska to Fairbanks, and check out the Museum of the North in Fairbanks. It is a world-class museum that features fascinating exhibits that cover Alaska’s history, art, and culture. Every region is explored in the Gallery of Alaska which addresses both humans and natural history. Some highlights of the museum include the mammoth and mastodon exhibit as well as a stunning exhibit featuring gold and gold nuggets. There are also numerous historical paintings and videos that provide an inside look into Alaska’s fascinating history.

Alaska Marine Highway System

The Alaska Marine Highway is a ferry service that is based out of Ketchikan. It operates along the south-central coast of the state, the eastern Aleutian Islands, and the Inside Passage of Alaska and British Columbia. The Alaska Marine Highway features thirty-two terminals throughout Alaska, British Columbia, and Washington. It is a rare example of a shipping line offering regularly scheduled opportunities for transporting people. Reserve a space for your Alaska truck camper rental, and enjoy one of the most unique ways to experience the beauty of the Alaskan coast

Alaska State Parks / Campgrounds

Anchorage Ship Creek RV Park

Located just a few minutes away from the heart of Anchorage, the Anchorage Ship Creek RV Park is a great option for all types of RVs including a Class B RV rental in Alaska. It has 130 available shaded full hookup sites with room for slideouts. Facilities and amenities include wi-fi internet access, laundry facilities, restrooms and showers, RV storage, dump station, and self-service RV wash for your travel trailer rental Alaska. Its proximity to the downtown area makes it a terrific choice. Park season is from May 1 to September 30, so check the RV rental alaska rates and book your stay!

River's Edge RV Park & Campground

A great choice for those who want to enjoy the beauty of Alaska, the River's Edge RV Park & Campground is nestled on the shores of Chena River. It has 16 7shaded available spaces, 115 of which are full hookup sites with room for slideouts. Facilities and amenities include wi-fi internet access, horseshoes, outdoor games, recreational hall, restaurant, laundry facilities, restrooms and showers, self-service RV wash, and dump station for your Class B RV rental Alaska. You can also enjoy numerous water activities at the Chena River. Park season is from May 25 to September 12.

Afognak Island State Park

In 1892, Afognak Island was one of the nation’s first conservation areas. It features outstanding wildlife including important salmon habitats. With dense Sitka spruce forests and a rugged topography, the park is a beautiful place to visit. Salmon spawning grounds make it a popular place to visit. Wildlife includes the Kodiak brown bear, Sitka black-tailed deer, Roosevelt elk, and the endangered marbled murrelet. Visitors come to fish, hunt, hike, and simply enjoy the pristine and beautiful wilderness that makes of Afognak Island State Park.

Whether you are travelling on a one way RV rental to Alaska, or planning to check out Alaska and head back home in your motorhome rental Alaska, this is the epitome of a unique vacation experience. Rent an RV from RVshare, and be mesmerized by the natural beauty of Alaska.